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27 Mar 2024: Image: Street scenes of the CBD during flood, Ipswich, 2011 (King Edward Parade). ... Brisbane River Catchment Flood Studies: A key recommendation from the Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry was the creation of a regionally consistent flood study
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18 Aug 2023: Flood Studies. Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry. Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan (SFMP). ... Table 1 Probability of floods occurring within an 80-year lifetime and the corresponding flood levels at the Ipswich CBD flood gauge.
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9 May 2023: Previously, council’s flood mapping tools only generated individual documentation for properties, or major flood information for the 2011 and 1974 floods,” Cr Tully said. ... Following the February 2022 flood, council resolved to investigate the
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6 Mar 2023: 06 March 2023. More than six tonnes of waste have been cleaned up from the city’s waterways by Ipswich City Council in the year since the February 2022 flood. ... In the first two weeks of disaster after the February flood, council assisted the
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23 Apr 2019: 14. Enhanced community understanding, awareness and acceptance of flood risk and appropriate responses. ... Flood data. One of the key information sources for floodplain management is flood data, either from actual historical floods or from flood studies.
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17 Mar 2022: Council has assisted the community remove almost 10,000 tonnes of waste with 4,200 tonnes of that being flood waste material, from the city. ... The free skip bin flood assistance program to support Ipswich businesses clean-up flood waste will continue
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24 Feb 2023: The February 2022 flood inundated almost 600 homes and 300 businesses, displacing residents, destroying livelihoods and leaving a major clean-up task,” Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said. ... Debris clean-up. About 580 debris items removed from waterways
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21 Feb 2024: Ipswich is now more flood resilient than it has ever been, with more than 400 recovery and resilience projects now complete two years on from the 2022 floods. ... Our community is also better prepared for future floods with the installation of a new
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18 May 2022: Please drive with caution while crews attend the many jobs across the City. ... It highlights that every flood is different,” Mayor Harding said. “Many of those initial recovery services set up in the aftermath of the March flood event have now
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15 Sep 2023: Council Flood Recovery Works. Since the February 2022 severe rain and flood event, Ipswich City Council has been busy identifying and assessing widespread damage. ... To view the financial summary of the flood recovery works please see:Report an issue.
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